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.FIJITEAT'";;;,_ ~ JUST LANDED aliuoof this Tea ; bonght a bargain.and offered at theoxoeecliiiffly low prwe IslObjpin lb. :'' :H '; t K' , ;,\ TRY IT, - WORTS 2S 4D - TRY IT. NIOKEL-PLATED ' BANIVEK LAMPS.FOBTYCANDLB POWEBt i Or 1 Oaao best Keroseno witfc(i]lK4t,4)f above Lamps lor 25s cash down the lot. A kgevaJjA of Lailipsifrpm.Jßaiii upwards.--..-. <;,... j ..;,:[' All the following litres reduced - FLOUR. IRON WIRE, STAP'LISS, AND. . • KEROSENE, SPECIAL PRICKS FORLARGE PARCELS. Full Price List on application. ■ Your favors respectfully solicited. JOHN GRAHAM MD Co, MASTERTON, YATES 1 NEW SEEDS JUST ARRIVED.' BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT SIR ANDREW CLARK, L.L.D., F.R.S., F.R.O.P. ; (PfIYdMAN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, 1881), ; LECTDir'O'f Til TOTHE STUDENTS OF THE LONDON HOSPITAL. '" (%B4Ci raosi the Pall Mali, Budoei), ''Tea to be useful; should bofirst ofall blaok China Tea. The Indian Tea, which is being cultivated has become so powerful in its effeots upon the nervous Byßtem that a cup of it takon early in the morning, as many " .. . peoplo do, so disorderatho systbm that those wbo take it aotiially ' • -get into a state of-tea intoxioation,;and it prbduocs a' form of herve'dißtur- ■ '.b'ahoe whichia most painful to witness," ■'■'' " |\ Although we are thtblarges't dealers in Indian and Ceylon Toas in the Colonies, WE HAVE ALVVAYb STRUKGLY AUVItiED ihepublic toDRINK our BLENDED TEAS in preference to Indian or Ceylon alone;.;' Wemaintaih: they are too siokly f0r.90 PER OliMTpf the tea drinkingpublid; and ih England, where suoh -large, quantities are shipped, overßo PER CENTareused'for BLENDING withCHWA TEAS,; which ate undoubtedly, as PURE as Indian and Ceylon.and FAR .MORE, BEFRESHING.wIieaJ properly BLENDED, .Many IN EXPERIENCED firms pußh Indian and Cpylonoiitho 1 tubho because it is boyond them.to produce are'gular, true blend, and thejrofitis larger, foreheapcomtaoti' Indians give out a strong, coarse liquor, WITHOUT'AN Y'QUALITY, and make people FOR A TIME, fancy they are Retting a bargain, till 1 tbey '■ find out jto, their cost, tbatSlß A. OLABKia right • The LEADING MEDICAL men in EKULAtffi fie CONDEMNING the usooflndianiand Ceylon TEAALONii, and the above., atraot I ■!"?.. nn , i l !!i k ' , , LM ' B s MUST CONVINCE ALL that a taste for Indians, which has |.to» ACQOIREDfiYFORCE ATFIRST, ida SERIOUS'ahd dangerous thing, , '■■■ m are publishing the above extraotfor the benefit of those who have not Beeait, and to support what we bave'always maintained,, Thieis against our own interests, for the profit on these. Teas is equal,ifnoi.iriore, ; than that on other kinds, " I»WeiiINAANDCEVL(iN ..; TJ A :^;;I;#-:&:¥, T:e:-E::.S], n CfIrySTPHUROH,AUOKLANI),DUNEDIN,, WELLINGTON, HOBART,: , '■ ~-., ,■ -. ...■.., AND,-UriftOESTUN', .-—.': i .(LIMITED). /'."'-, , •"•.: V .' ;The ir.CORMIOK Reaper andlßindraOol' „„„ I- •'•"' ' ' (ABpMoHmkfof'dmMlhyikSM). ■ '■ , AGENTS Messrs P.'arid p. DWCANi*»tohurch;< • "..' .-, ■•■-.•'■;• ..-Mtora BOOTH,MAODONALD &Uoi,Ohristohuroh, ! •V- Arid other Leading Colonial Manufacturers. : I '; '■'*'■' : CQv^aHWITXIi^B'IIT^GAspeoiality on' approved designs; ■■■ As we, hold the latest Stock in the VValraravja pf ; CoachbuilderiiiMatorial .aiidiFittingß,; we are prepared to ill' orders entruated ; to : ua with'the utmost despatch combmed with workniansbp nndripieh. DRILLS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS,' DRAYS, AND WINDMILLS .. /'.-.-.. .'; with latest improvements;. Special atteiitiOnpiiidto plough r^Jiairing, •■':LAr('Bß , Sl.dcfflorExißAsi.\D Shakes Altos on Hand. Farmers' would dbtf oil to visit our establishment' and inspect out plant for Plough' Repairinif before sending their ploughs elsewhere, as we oontidentlyassert : ' that we have the,.only couiplete.plauti'n the Waira'rap;a : for'suoh repaird. Horse Shoeinp by n first-class Farrier, ' •' ■ Owe mallied'^iitsa-tM-alpopiiiarpfim. Oataloguea of Farm Implenients and Machinery on.applicationV: Estimates given .' for-alMcinda of work conne'oted'with the trado'.'' ' L_,_ <':.'• --:-J- • .■> ~::.n': ' ''A: L EX;FRASER,.MAiia l aer. rrio EDITORS j. TO AUTHORS j TO PROFESSIONAL MEN i-'f .TO BUSINESS ,M'EN; TO AOCOUNTANTS:;! to allMr :i '. . have to, Mi and Write, whether for : Pleasure or for Profit; dobs .' the injunction concern.whioh advises them to buy a • SIMPLICITY, SPEED, ACCURACY, AND CLEARNESS. ltoinvaluabtowtete despatch is nbcohary/speedily refunds itsown cost in money, saved, apart from tbelesaened lablur". > »*3 ,<\ LEIGH are to be congratulated on the excellence of this new cobtestant for favours in the held of Typewriters „ Wnte for CATALOGUES AND PRIOE LISTS, 'WEBI/EIGH A LEIGH/ , y J U4'ih Stbelij BROOKLYN, NEW YORK CITY, U S.Aa In Australia and New Zealand-Travelling Agent foVthS Manufacturers - ~ ' . Mr JAMEp D DAVIE9;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4149, 28 June 1892, Page 1

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